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I don't think Neko can do that. She created illusions out of nothing and modified the look of things that were already there, but if she could make something disappear, or rather make it invisible, she would have done so with the three of them at the beginning. It would have been a lot easier to escape that way.

The first illusion was worthless, so I don't think Shiro was thanking her for that. And I don't think he manifested the sword at all since he wasn't even there to do it. He was probably with Neko waiting for Kuro while Neko distracted everyone with her illusion. Also, Shiro seemed really honest when he said he didn't have any memories before the moment Neko found him, so there's no way he would now how to manifest the sword even if he was capable of it.

I suppose we won't know for sure until we have more info but for now my point stands.

Mm, valid points. I suppose we'll simply have to agree to disagree for now.

I do agree that Shiro was honest about his amnesia, though his amnesia might just mean that he doesn't understand the implications of the sword(hence his confusion at the king/clansmen idea but nonchalant treatment of supernatural abilities).

I don't think Neko can do that. She created illusions out of nothing and modified the look of things that were already there, but if she could make something disappear, or rather make it invisible, she would have done so with the three of them at the beginning. It would have been a lot easier to escape that way.

Neko can make things unable to be perceived by other people. After all, that's probably how she can make herself seem invisible in episodes 1 and 2, and when Kuroh scared her in Ep4, she turned visible again. Apart from herself, she was also able to make it seem as if the stadium lights were turned off in Episode 7, which counts as making the light turn "invisible". I think that Neko didn't use it when trying to get Kuroh and Shiro to escape because it'll be clearly an illusion in that case and easily dispelled, as opposed to creating the Shibuya scenery and making everyone confused for a while.

Neko can make things unable to be perceived by other people. After all, that's probably how she can make herself seem invisible in episodes 1 and 2, and when Kuroh scared her in Ep4, she turned visible again. Apart from herself, she was also able to make it seem as if the stadium lights were turned off in Episode 7, which counts as making the light turn "invisible".

Was she really invisible in those occasions or just in cat form? And the lights are not objects so it doesn't necessarily invalidate my point.

Was she really invisible in those occasions or just in cat form? And the lights are not objects so it doesn't necessarily invalidate my point.

She was definitely invisible in Episodes 1 and 4, and pretty sure in Episode 2 as well, or they would've shown it. Also, remember how in Episode 1, the robot reacted to Neko's presence? That's because she hid her presence from all other human beings, probably. That's why the robot could still detect her, because technically it had no "senses".

Also what would we do if it turns out at the end that the whole series was an illusion by Neko?

I rewatched the earlier episodes and really, I agree with Defade - I'm very impressed with how the show managed to foreshadow so much without viewers noticing those subtle hints, by hiding some of them as just offhand remarks or even funny scenes. For instance:

* OP - Shiro falls down from the sky. It turns out to be relevant.
* Episode 1 - Kukuri "I feel like if I just took my eyes off him, he'll just fade away..." - That's what happens!
* Ep 1 - Robots say "You're too kind" to invisible Neko. Because she only tweaks with the senses of those who actually have them.
* Ep 2 - Shiro sees the "Marilyn" flyer and names his imaginary sister "Mari". Guess where Yashiro's own name comes from?
* Ep 4 - Robots tried to clean Shiro out as trash. Because he's not a student.
* Ep 4 - Alibi photo with the coat zipped up.

And I bet soon, there'll be a lot more. This show really is something.

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there's an easy way to this. Who's the voice actor for Shiro's alter ego and who is the voice actor for that long hair dude from shiro's memory. If its the same voila

Yeah, those are all spinoffs (which is why there's two of them called "side this" and "side that"... ). So whatever info was posted it most probably wasn't a spoiler, I mean why spoil the anime in the spinoff novels?

Besides, I'm curious about them, I wouldn't have minded seeing the extra info.

Yeah, those are all spinoffs (which is why there's two of them called "side this" and "side that"... ). So whatever info was posted it most probably wasn't a spoiler, I mean why spoil the anime in the spinoff novels?

Besides, I'm curious about them, I wouldn't have minded seeing the extra info.

K just passed the midway point and delivers its best episode so far, with stunning visuals, action and yes, plot too. All in one. Some mysteries get cleared out but at the same time new questions appear. 6 episodes to go now...

Oh, and Neko earned a ton of points this episode. She is a great heroine that loves her Shiro